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Bournemouth BH1
Bournemouth Windows And Doors

Dorest Replacement uPVC Windows & Doors

New Doors & Windows

Aneco-Home Ltd
01202 511 012
07900 337 462

uPVC Windows & Doors - Supply and Fit Dorest Custom made uPVC frames to fit your window and door openings, including French and folding doors; Plastic guttering systems, cladding, fascias and soffits Dorest

  • double glazed
  • pvc backdoors
  • Dorest Replacement Windows & Doors
  • wood effect conservatories
  • Dorest
  • facias
  • high security uPVC door & Window locks
  • Bournemouth
  • replacement windows
  • car ports
  • Canopies
  • stained glass windows
  • 6519
  • Bournemouth

Helping Bournemouth

Various sorts of conservatories, windows and doors for Bournmouth Properties

  • Oak veneer uPVC doors
  • Pavilion style conservatory
  • Edwardian style conservatories
  • Top hung Velux windows and roof lights
  • Aluminium folding doors
  • uPVC French doors
  • Sliding patio doors
  • Top vent windows
  • Double side hung casement windows
  • Double hung sash windows

Different types of exterior doors for Bournmouth Homes

There are a number of different types of exterior doors to select from when old doors need replacing or you're completing a building project and need new doors installing. For door options suited to opening onto your patio or yard, you could consider sliding patio doors, bi-fold wooden frame doors or French doors. If you're building a porch or replacing an exterior door at the front or rear of your property, composite doors tend to be popular as a solid wood alternative, partly due to them being more energy efficient. Another material to consider is a uPVC door, which comes in various finishes from brown wood grain effect to white. Doors made from uPVC usually feature 7, 5 or 3 lever mortice locks and therefore are a popular option as they are more secure than wooden doors with single point locks.

Bournmouth Conservatory: Different types of conservatories

If you want to create additional space in your home erecting a sun room, orangery or conservatory may help. Bespoke conservatory designs can created and provide a range of options for room uses, being able to be used as extra reception rooms for entertaining, as living rooms and dining rooms, or to grow house plants and unwind after work. If you're building a new house, a sun room or orangery can be incorporated into the design to create a cooking and entertaining area or atrium which offers excellent light and ventilation and enables you to enjoy the warmth of winter sun when it's cold outdoors.

Bournmouth Homes: Different types of glazing

If you're replacing windows, you can choose between a number of glazing types, including etched glass, stained glass and glass with frosted designs. Patterned and frosted windows tend to be popular installations for bathrooms and shower rooms to provide light but not allow people to see in. Decorative coloured or stained glass and leaded patterns, which can be diamonds, square or swirled designs, can be an effective addition to glazing in door panels and windows. Buildings that are listed usually require replacement replicas of the original old windows to be created when they are being renovated and fitted with new windows to protect the look, feel and character of the house.

Bournmouth window, door and conservatory installers

If you're extending your home and need a quality supplier of windows, doors or conservatories in Bournmouth, send your details through on the enquiry form and a reliable company will call and arrange to provide you a quote. No matter whether you're having a property extension or want to install new double glazing in order to improve your home's energy efficiency and reduce the size of your heating bills, an experienced installer can help. From roof lights and sun tunnels to pavilion conservatories to generate extra living areas, window, door and conservatory specialists in Bournmouth have the answer.

Window choices for Bournmouth Homes

The first decision you need to make when replacing windows or fitting new windows in a barn conversion or new build, is which sort of windows you want to buy. One of the most popular types of windows is casement windows, with double and single side hung models and top hung versions available, and there are also options for top vents. Sash windows are another alternative sort of windows. In general, sash windows are made out of wood and can be painted or stained to co-ordinate with interior wood work or other outdoor wooden surfaces. French windows, where both panes open, can give increased ventilation, whilst twist-turn windows allow you to open them a small amount, making them flexible, or turn through 180 degrees for easier window cleaning. Windows made from uPVC can have matching cills and window boards fitted and the fact they are low maintenance is an added bonus, as staining, painting and varnishing isn't required.

Increasing your home's energy efficiency

Fitting new windows and doors is an effective way to improve the level of energy efficiency in your home by excluding drafts and increasing the amount of insulation between the outside and your property. One of the biggest improvements you can make is removing single glazed windows and installing double glazed windows, or if your budget can stretch to it, triple glazing. Window technology improvements have seen stronger seals being designed and higher quality glass is used, therefore reducing heat loss. Heat also escaped around exterior doors, which is why door replacement can reduce your energy bills. Conservatories can act like barriers between your home and cold air outside, as can porches at the front of your property, warming your home through the glass and adding insulation. As a result of the large expanse of glass these extensions include, it is always best to choose high quality windows and doors.

Problems being fixed by out conservatory, window and door companies

  • Rehanging exterior doors with faulty hinges
  • Replacing broken uPVC door steps to exterior doors
  • Installing uPVC soffits
  • Boarding up windows and doors of empty properties
  • Replacing misted units where seals have failed
  • Replacing espag handles on uPVC doors
  • Replacing damaged uPVC window cills
  • Replacing leaking roofs on conservatories
  • Fitting new windows in place of broken panes
  • Replacing seals around windows

Jobs Bournmouth window, door and conservatory firms are undertaking

  • Replacing rotten window frames
  • Erecting conservatories to provide extra living accommodation
  • Fitting Velux windows in loft conversions
  • Replacing windows that have blown
  • Supplying and fitting aluminium framed sliding doors
  • Building dormers with windows for loft conversions
  • Upgrading external doors to doors with 5 lever mortice locks
  • Building orangeries to enjoy winter sun
  • Fitting stable doors on cottages
  • Upgrading windows to double glazing